I'm a 0L student, heading to UIUC in the fall, and I recently (miraculously) got a job at a mid/large-sized Chicago firm as a records clerk for the summer. I'm excited but nervous, as I have no idea what sort of work exactly this job entails. Could anyone, maybe with past experience, please describe the work one does as a records clerk?

Records clerk is basically document and file management for litigation. I don't know the day to day details- just think of it as making sure everything associated with the case is up to date and quickly accessible.

I'm a 0L student, heading to UIUC in the fall, and I recently (miraculously) got a job at a mid/large-sized Chicago firm as a records clerk for the summer. I'm excited but nervous, as I have no idea what sort of work exactly this job entails. Could anyone, maybe with past experience, please describe the work one does as a records clerk?

Sorry if this is in the wrong place.

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It's basically creating and organizing files in the system and physically, you could also do conflicts checks. Might not just be litigation either. Why are you excited? Records jobs are boring as shit and I honestly think a 5th grader could do the work, I will say they are an easy ass paycheck though. If you are expecting to learn anything substantive about the law or have meaningful interactions with attorneys you are probably going to be disappointed. Things might be different at your firm of course and I could be generalizing.

I'm a 0L student, heading to UIUC in the fall, and I recently (miraculously) got a job at a mid/large-sized Chicago firm as a records clerk for the summer. I'm excited but nervous, as I have no idea what sort of work exactly this job entails. Could anyone, maybe with past experience, please describe the work one does as a records clerk?

Sorry if this is in the wrong place.

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It's basically creating and organizing files in the system and physically, you could also do conflicts checks. Might not just be litigation either. Why are you excited? Records jobs are boring as shit and I honestly think a 5th grader could do the work, I will say they are an easy ass paycheck though. If you are expecting to learn anything substantive about the law or have meaningful interactions with attorneys you are probably going to be disappointed. Things might be different at your firm of course and I could be generalizing.

Currently at a Biglaw firm in Chicago with a similar title and Vinny's response is credited.

vinnnyvincenzo wrote:If you are expecting to learn anything substantive about the law or have meaningful interactions with attorneys you are probably going to be disappointed. Things might be different at your firm of course and I could be generalizing.

I was, unfortunately.

I started work. It turns out the answer to my question was "boxing things; delivering files." Still, a job's a job. Hoping maybe to meet some people, get a foot in the door. Hoping, but not holding my breath.